Ear, Nose and Throat Doctors in Southern California
One of Southern California’s Most Patient-Oriented ENT Practices
We care ABOUT you as well as FOR you.
Southern California Ear, Nose, & Throat is your premier ENT clinic in Southern California, with four convenient offices located in Long Beach, Los Alamitos, Newport Beach, and Huntington Beach. Our board-certified otorhinolaryngologists specialize in the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of a full spectrum of ear, nose, and throat disorders, as well as areas within the head and neck. With a commitment to providing the highest quality care and the most advanced treatments, our providers at Southern California Ear, Nose, & Throat are uniquely qualified to treat each condition individually. Whether you are in Long Beach, Los Alamitos, Newport Beach, or Huntington Beach, our dedicated team is here to offer you exceptional ENT care.
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Southern California Ear, Nose, & Throat is also staffed with Physician assistants and nurse practitioners who are trained for ENT procedures. With a certified and experienced staff, we also have many affiliations, both local and national. We serve four local communities in Los Angeles and Orange Counties. All offices are fully staffed and offer the latest technologies and exceptionally comprehensive services.

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Why Do I Keep Getting Dizzy? What Your Ears Might Be Telling You
You stand up, turn your head, or roll over in bed, and suddenly the room spins. Or maybe you feel “off-balance” and that feeling doesn’t go away. Dizziness can be unsettling, and for many people, the first thought is whether something is seriously wrong.
Post-Nasal Drip: When to Worry and When to Wait
Almost every individual has encountered the discomfort of post-nasal drip, which manifests when a surplus of mucosal secretions accumulates in the nasopharynx. Instead of draining normally through the nose, the mucus slides down the throat, creating the feeling that something is constantly stuck or dripping.
The Neurological Impact of Hearing Aids on Cognitive Health
While most assume hearing is localized to the ears, the brain serves as the primary engine for auditory interpretation. While the ears capture raw acoustic vibrations, the brain performs the heavy lifting of decoding them into language and thought. When hearing loss develops,











